What are camera settings?

Camera settings let you select a video camera to use with Adobe Flash Player.
The pop-up menu displays all the cameras that Flash Player finds on your
computer.

What happens if I do nothing?

Flash Player automatically detects any video cameras on your computer and
displays the name of the default camera it will use. If you do not select
another camera from the pop-up menu, Flash Player uses the default camera. To
see a live display of the image being detected by the default camera, click the
Video Preview area.

Note that the Flash Player asks your permission before allowing an application to access your camera or microphone. See Privacy pop-up question.

What happens if I select another camera?

If you select another video camera from the pop-up menu, Flash Player uses
the camera you selected. To see a live display of the image being detected by
the camera you selected, click the Video Preview area.

What if Flash Player doesn't find a camera?

If Flash Player can't locate a camera on your computer, the player displays
the warning "No camera found." Read the documentation for your computer and
your camera to make sure your camera is installed correctly.

How can I display this panel again?

You may want to display this panel again if, for example, you want Flash
Player to use a different camera. To display the Camera panel:

Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the application image
while it is playing.

From the context menu, select Settings, and then click the Camera tab.

I don't see the Camera tab, so I can't display this
panel.

If your computer or device doesn't support video recording using Flash
Player, you cannot select a camera to use, and this panel doesn't
appear.